From time to time we have customers and prospective customers asking us why we have not submitted our products to Consumerlab.com for testing.
As I am sure many of you know, comsumerlab.com is in the news quite regularly with their ‘posting’ of tests that they have carried out on Supplements. Last week a regular customer emailed me about this very subject so I thought that it was time to address this issue in detail.
This is the email which prompted this.
From: Howie
“Lately in our Long Island, New York newspaper Newsday, there have been some articles referring to Vitamins and ingredients in Supplements. I have been taking your products for quite awhile now and have been satisfied with the results, but I often wonder after all this reading about even good companies not having all the ingredients listed and if we as consumers are getting what we need and pay for. Have you ever thought of sending some of your main products to ConsumerLab.com to have them independently test here in the US to verify what we all believe. Could be a boost to business. There are not as many Vitamins as you would think on their good list, and those that are like Centrum, One a Day etc. do not have what your products have.”
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